Hoje é o dia da festa de São Tomás de Aquino, patrono deste blog. Dentre vários sites que vi comemorando a data, vi um que faz uma compilação do que vários papas falaram sobre o Doutor Angélico.
Vou colocar aqui no blog. Vocês vão me permitir colocar o texto em inglês, pois estou sem nenhum tempo para traduzir e não gostaria de traduzir o que os papas disseram sobre São Tomás de forma apressada.
Texto retirado do site do Thomas Aquinas College.
The following is a compilation of various popes’ comments regarding the importance of the works of St. Thomas Aquinas to Catholic education. It is excerpted and adapted from the essay The Formation of the Catholic Mind by the College’s founding president, Dr. Ronald P. McArthur.
What does the Church, to whom Christ has entrusted His concerns for us, teach concerning theological doctrines?
1. Pope John XXII, speaking about St. Thomas, said before his canonization that “his life was saintly and his doctrine could only be miraculous … because he enlightened the church more than all the other doctors. By the use of his works a man could profit more in one year than if he studies the doctrine of others for his whole life.”
Again from Leo XIII: “This point is vital, that Bishops expend every effort to see that young men destined to be the hope of the Church should be imbued with the holy and heavenly doctrine of the Angelic Doctor. In those places where young men have devoted themselves to the patronage and doctrine of St. Thomas, true wisdom will flourish, drawn as it is from solid principles and explained by reason in an orderly fashion … Theology proceeding correctly and well according to the plan and method of Aquinas is in accordance with our command. Every day We become more clearly aware how powerfully Sacred Doctrine taught by its master and patron, Thomas, affords the greatest possible utility for both clergy and laity.
5. St. Pius X said that the chief of Leo’s achievements is his restoration of the doctrine of St. Thomas. For he “restored the Angelic Doctor … as the leader and master of theology, whose divine genius fashioned weapons marvelously suited to protect the truth and destroy the many errors of the times. Indeed those principles of wisdom, useful for all time, which the holy Doctors passed on to us, have been organized by no one more aptly than by Thomas, and no one has explained them more clearly.” Indeed, Pius said, those who depart from the teaching of St. Thomas “seem to effect ultimately their withdrawal from the Church … As we have said, one may not desert Aquinas, especially in philosophy and theology, without great harm; following him is the safest way to the knowledge of divine things.… If the doctrine of any other author or saint has ever been approved at any time by us or our predecessors with singular commendation joined with an invitation and order to propagate and to defend it, it may be easily understood that it was commended only insofar as it agreed with the principles of Aquinas or was in no way opposed to them.” Theology professors “should also take particular care that their students develop a deep affection for the Summa … In this way and no other will theology be restored to its pristine dignity, and the proper order and value will be restored to all sacred studies, and the province of the intellect and reason flower again in a second spring.”
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“[T]he Magisterium has repeatedly acclaimed the merits of Saint Thomas’ thought and made him the guide and model for theological studies.… The Magisterium’s intention has always been to show how Saint Thomas is an authentic model for all who seek the truth. In his thinking, the demands of reason and the power of faith found the most elevated synthesis ever attained by human thought, for he could defend the radical newness introduced by Revelation without ever demeaning the venture proper to reason.”
“It is not surprising that, after St. Augustine, among the writers mentioned in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, St. Thomas is quoted more than any other — some 61 times! He was also called the Doctor Angelicus, perhaps because of his virtues, in particular the loftiness of his thought and purity of life.
“In short, Thomas Aquinas showed there is a natural harmony between Christian faith and reason. And this was the great work of Thomas, who in that moment of encounter between two cultures — that moment in which it seemed that faith should surrender before reason — showed that they go together, that what seemed to be reason incompatible with faith was not reason, and what seemed to be faith was not faith, in so far as it was opposed to true rationality; thus he created a new synthesis, which shaped the culture of the following centuries.”
Since Sacred Theology uses philosophy as a handmaid, the Church’s duty does not end with a judgment upon Theology alone, but extends to philosophy as well.
3. Benedict XV said that “along with our predecessors We are equally persuaded that the only philosophy worth our efforts is that which is according to Christ. Therefore the study of philosophy according to the principles and system of Aquinas must certainly be encouraged so that the explanation and invincible defense of divinely revealed truth may be as full as human reason can make of it.”
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Viva São Tomás, para mim, simplesmente o maior filósofo (que me perdoe quem acha que foi Aristóteles) e maior teólogo ( que me perdoe quem acha que foi Santo Agostinho) de todos os tempos.
2 comentários:
Prezado Pedro,Salve Santíssima Imaculada Virgem Maria,Mãe de Deus, Co-Redentora pois trouxe ao mundo O Redentor!!
Viva São Tomás de Aquino o maior filósofo e teólogo que já existiu!!!
Em um dos meus milhares de debates com os anticatólicos, um ateus cientificista me veio com aquela velha fábula que a Santa Igreja promoveu o obscurantismo na Idade Média (que só assusta católicos mornos e tíbios).
Bem, eu pedi para ele refutar de forma lógica e racional sem apelar para sofismas ( tática muita usada por hereges protestantes);as Cinco vias que provam a existência de Deus de Santo Tomás de Aquino.
Até hoje espero a volta do ateu cientificista campeão da racionalidade e da lógica com sua refutação ao grande filósofo e teólogo São Tomás de Aquino!!
In Corde Jesu, semper!!
Grande resposta, Leonardo.
Parabéns.
Viva São Tomás.
Abraço
Pedro Erik
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